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Posted in: To be healthy, live in the big city
Most pregnant woman work every day through the 1st and 2nd trimester, at actual jobs. She…
Posted in: Meisa Kuroki cancels appearance at March 4 event for fans
serendipitious, I am only human and civilized enough to have compassion and smart enough to have…
Posted in: Official defends secrecy over worst-case nuclear disaster scenario
Of six categories measured, California-based Apple ranked top in financial performance, products & services, vision &…
Posted in: Apple dethrones Google as company with most respected image in eyes of consumers
Obviously he took the cabbie's cell phone to prevent him calling in the theft right away.…
Posted in: Passenger robs taxi driver, then steals cab in Ibaraki
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ivanpaparaka
Definitely not. Unless it is very cheap, like a 1$ or 2$ a month. I seams that low price, high quality web services are quiet common.
Posted in: Would you be willing to pay for access to newspapers' online content?
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ivanpaparaka
I'm currently using Windows 7 N (for Europe which means no IE and no Media Player) and can say that this is the best windows ever. Runs as smooth as an XP and looks really well.
Posted in: Windows 7 strong, but don't pay to upgrade
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ivanpaparaka
no wonder why the children are so quiet :D
Posted in: Nagoya cram school manager arrested for growing marijuana on school rooftop
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ivanpaparaka
What's with that retarded look? :D
Posted in: Twilight zone
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ivanpaparaka
I have a friend that works in a bank in the US. And she said to me that the she can any Facebook profile despite viewing settings, because the bank pays Facebook. It is common to review one's profile hiring.
Posted in: Facebook to let users give input on policies